UnitedHealth laying off 30-35k employees by May 1

by archy_on 2/18/2025, 11:27 PMwith 9 comments

by RandomUser4976on 2/19/2025, 12:48 AM

Easier to deny claims with less employees since claims review can be auto-magically programmed to deny by default. No human intervention needed. Profits continue to increase, USA GDP increases… everyone wins, right? Right?!?!?

by SlightlyLeftPadon 2/18/2025, 11:43 PM

Wow, that’s a lot of people. It’s really sad to see a move like this despite their year over year of record profit growth.

by gfkclzhzoon 2/19/2025, 1:22 AM

Meanwhile, in bizarro world - The federal government starts a single payer healthcare system, creating a giant new agency and tons of federal jobs. UnitedHealth and related companies are doged, with the bulk of the fired employees taking jobs our new NHS. Efficiency gains result in a 1% reduction in federal healthcare spending, and all of it is put into a 10000000% increase of the NOAA budget with a mandate to solve global warming.